Indiana Centinel, Volume 5, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 September 1821 — Page 4

Ojjtct oj tut Commissioner. tfabiunluH) iHinJuue, loZLTlit, Coiuuiissiuiitis, appointed uii01 tlie 21 tu article, ol toe iieaty ot Auui) settlement, and Admits, oetweeu the United States ct America and his Catholic Majesty, concluded at Washington, on the 22d day of February, 18I'J, to ascertain the lull amount and validity of the claims mentioned, or referred to, in the said Treaty, being organized as a Board, according to the provisions of the Treaty and the act of Concress in that case made and provided, have passed the following Orders: of 'which, all those interested will be pleased to take notice : "Ordered, That all persons having claims under the Treaty of Amity, Settlement, and Limit, between the United States of America and his O.tholic Majesty, concluded at Washington, on thc22d day of February, 1819, which die to be received by this Commission, do file a memorial of the same with the Seciftary of the Board, to the end, that the) may be hereafter duly examined, and the validity and amount thereof decided upon, according to the suitable and authentic testimony concerning the Gum-e, which may he then required. The said memorial must be addiessed to this Hoard : must set forth, particular! v and minutely, the various facts and circumstances whence the right to prefer such claim is derived ; and must be verified by the 'affidavit ot' the claim- - ant "And in order that claimants may be informed of what is now considered by the Commission as essential to be averred and established before any such memorial can be received by this Board, it is further ; Ordered, That each claimant shall declare, in his said memorial, tor aad in behalf of whom the said claim is preferred ; and whether the amount thereof, -and every part thereof, if allowed, does now, and, at the time when the said claim arose, did belong solely and absolutely to the said claimant, or to any otl.fr, and, if any other, what person. And in cases of ciaims oreferred for the benefit of any other than the claimant, the memorial to be exhibited must fur ther set forth, when, why, and by what means, such other has become entitled to the amount, or -any part of the acnount. of the said claim. The memorial, required to be exhibited by all claimGnts, must also set forth, and certainly declare, whether the claimant, as well as any other for whosebenefit the claim is preferred, is now, and at the time when the said claim aros was, a citizen of the United States of America where he is now, and at the time the said claim arose was, domiciliated and, if any. what change of domiciliation lias since taken place The said memorial rnusr also set forth, whether the claim ant. or. any one who may have been at any time entitled to the amount claimed, Or any part thereof, luth ever received -any, and, if any, what, sum ot money, or other equivalent or indemnification, for the loss or injury sustained, satisfaction for which is therein asked. And that time may be allowed to claimants, to prepare and file the memorials above mentioned ; it is further Ordered, TaA when this Board shall adjourn to-day, it will adjourn to meet aa ;in on the 10th day of September next; at which time it will proceed to decide wi ther any memorials which may have been filed with the Secretary, in pursuance of the above orders, shall be received f r examination. ' Ordered That a copy of these proceeding be published by the Secretary of this Hoard, in all the public gazettein which the laws of the United States are .uMiall v printed." r"7Those Editors who are authorised to publish the law of the United State, Ere quested to insert this notice in their -respective papers once a week, until the 10th day of September next, and forward their accounts to the Secretary, immediately thereafter. By Order. T. W ATKINS, Secretary of the Commission Undt p the 1 1th article of the Florida Treaty Mi PERSONS Indebted to theTate turns of SIIULEIL WOOD & Co. anil Shuler & Woolvf.RTON, or to cither ot triem individually, are requested to call and discharge their accounts by notes or otherwise, with L. S. Shulrr, who is dulv authorised to settle the above acc unts. L. S. SHULER, iaceuues U?3L lf-4w.

INDIAN APOLIS. By the President of the ' B.W. BALL, U,l Hie id mtan rHp"It, apothecary S uruggist,

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in Ot. oicu m 4t, uic iut ... iv te(j States is authorized by law to kJ Cincinnati, town of lNDlAiAPOi,ls wilt be oi- cause certain Public Lands to be expo- OAS just returned from the eastward fered tor sale Dy Public Auction on sedtosale: -"with an extensive assortment of the premises. This town haa -ueen laid Therefore, I. James Monroe, Presi- Freib Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, out under the authority ot the state ot deIlt of the United States, do hereby de- Oils, Dye Stuffs, and almost erery other Indiana, ou the site located lor its per- clare aod make known that public sale article connected with the Drug and mancnt seat ot government, by Com- sian oe held at Poke Bayou, (town of Apothecary business, which he offers for missioners appointed for tna; purpose, Napoleon,) where the Land dfice for Sale on as good terras as any person in on the East bank of the West Fork ot Lawrence Countv District, ia the Ar- the Western Country.: Among which White Kiver, in the centre ot the btate. kansas Territory", i located, on the 2d arc the following viz It is situated on a lugh, dry, uninter- Monday in October next, for the dispo- Aqua Fortig I Low0od .rupted plane ot several miles extent, (agreeably to law) ot such lands, sit- Gum Shell Lac .Belief f

perfectly tree trom inundation; mat snes uate in the military tract within- the Cold Prest Castor'S Kina Yellon

ami ltntirf. 1 lie Kite 01 tlie tuWIl ailU k.hi jlifnrt. :k hvp not Iippn annrnnn.

ithe surrounding country is in an etui- ated to the satisfaction of warrant for rtefined Camphor nent degree beautiful and tertile, and is military services. .Ether 'probably the best bodyot land in the state. The lands reserved by law for the me gpts. Wine The plan ot the town is calculated of schools, wili, as usual, be reserved Nitre to insure the health, comfort and con- from sale. Atjua Ammonia venience I its inhabitants, and -occu- Giveu under my hand, at the City of Sircar Lead : pies a space of one mile square Good Washington, 'this 11th day of July, in Gum Cu pal wholesome water may be had at the the year 1821. Opium depth of 21) leet, in auy part ot it, in a JAMES MONROE. Epsom salts sandy stratum. It is cuntidentiy ex- By the President Glauber do. ! peeled that the Great INatioual Turn- JOSIAH MEIGS. Commisioner. Rochell do.

pike Koad from Washington City to of ihe General Land Office. . mIa Missouri, will pas through Indianapolis, Printers of the laws of the U. States, Quassia and the -seats of government ot Oiuo-and in the state ot Missouri, Illinoisrlndiana Gum Guiac Illinois. 1'he conditions of the sale are Ohio, Kentuckyyaml Tennessee, are re- Tragacantt liberal, and are as follows. quested to insert the above once a week Columbo Root l Sect. (5. "livery purchaser of'any until the first "Monday in October next. Ipecacuanha lot or lots shall, at the time of inak- and send their accounts (receipted,) to Flake Manha ing such purchase, pay into the hana the General Land ofiicc Hals Canada of the agent, one fifth part of the pur- m Liquorice Uall chase money, the residue to be paid in 1 I44 a I Arrow Root four annual instalments ; the purchaser ' IxiYG AlLCllllOll! Antimony

in all cases to have a discount at the tartaric Acid

rate of 8 per cent, per annum

payment on any instalment riins n:tiil tor thf rill rc. hrim

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"Sect. 10. It shall be the duty ot cay wctooer next,'will be sold to the Oil Annissced said Agent to attend the sale of the lots Inghest bidder, at Public Auction, on Cloves as directed by the preceding sections of a credit, : Juniner

this act, receive all motiies that may he , iUlulir v "ArJi. rilAD I S Peppermint

cassiras

iujuiii ai viic low it Ia,iar,c Ac,u m, tor prompt JMntl QfL6U fOV SCllC ! Ess it, tor all mo- ' e Lemon e of lots." ATTERRE HAUTE, on the First -Vorniseed Oil

Ivory Black

J Indigo .Black Lead Magnesia Cale and Lump .. j VermilHon China i Blue Vitrol 5 Red Tartar Copal Varnish Vhitc Lead j Verdigris 4 Water Colors t Toy Paints Paris Whito Ink Powder J Window Glass J Worm Tea Corrosive Subli v mate Flor Camomile $ Brimstone J Elastic Bougies j Catheters j Marble Morcars 5 Nux ornica 4 Cloves, Cassia i Cream Tartar J Sp-rm. Ceti. Sal Ammoniio J lsingla Sponges t Nutmegs Jailap i Hlue Bark

paid into his hands for the purchase ot land. The almost unparalleled fer

lots in said town, and give the necessary tility ot the soil of those lands cannot Peruvian Barks acqurttances therefor, give certificates to operate as 2 Strong inducement to Patent Lint

fr.. .1 nl,nrni.s ,f . in .iiil ti.i l ' thOSe WllOSP WlVh it inivlut ii unnnmi In tl.A.l V- CI I - r

scribing the lot so purchased, the date the independent and laudable science of Salt Pclrc J tars of such sale, the amount paid in hand, agriculture; the very basis upon which all Gentian Root I Bolus Knives Jlu amount of c:ch instilment., and thp manufacturing and commercial nursnits M:ivii.-i .snuff 1.1. . .

time tiiey everally become due, and are bottomed. Cromic Vcllow should not said -instalments be punctu ' Under such considerations the "Agri--Cochineal ally paid on the day they become due, culunst will find Vris interest in Pur- Madder the said Agent shall charge interest at chasjS land of this transcendent quali- Oil Vitriol the rate of six per cent, per annum from w'len ,,is 'abors may be crowned with Saffron Sweet Oil

ar.d when the payments are completed, . I,lere "'a'so nc sold, at the same! Red Wood the said ageut is hereby authoiised aitd tl,ne and place, a large number of LO I S,, Gum Senegal required to make such purchaser or his 'excellently situated in Tcrre Haute, j Turkey G. Arabic

J English Wafera 4 Borax i Calomel i Paint Brushes Camels-Hair do. t Sealing Wax I Durable Ink

icijuiicu 11 imiivc aiiun jiuiwuacr ui ins J ... .n name legal representative a deed in fee simple .he ue!l known fertility of the sun oun

111 uciittii ui me otaie 01 iiiuiana. j '" "'p"t nwu SHL-ia. Should any purchaser or ' Pfcsumption of the Great National purchasers, his, her, or their lesral rep- 1 urnP,ke passing immediately through resentatives, fail to complete their pay- ti'15 tovn t,,e permanent establishment ments within three months after the last ?f th'' S'lt uf Jiret"ce the United State

niMaimeui oecomes aue on any lot or . imuumc jjhisjich m lots, the said lot or lots are hereby de- nat,ve;T,ctul'es(lue scenery, -which t!.(

dared forfeited, and the a-ent i hereby flectaf,nr ,nust 'avc " view hefo.t

authonseil to take possession thereof in 7 . V lMIS 10 l" the name of the state, and shall pro- a P,ace of nsinS ',mPortance and tutor.ceed to advertise the said lot or lots grandeUrI0FS nrr vrT ' again lor sale, giving three months pub- 0 , J1 UOA ' lie notice in some newspaper printed .r for the Lerre. Haute Co. ... this state of uch sale. PrLoV,!. Ferre Haute, July 1,1821. tl-Oct

that the original purchaser may at any Touissant DubuisJIenrii Dubois Thum : : 1 1 . . . . r "

time previous to such sale redeem such lot or lots by paying up all arrearages

and costs ot advertisement Latr of Indiana, apfs. GthJunAf&l JAMES W. JONES,

CHRIS 1 OPHER HARRISON,

as li. Dubois.-James 4)hIhAs. J

K'tlgour Dubois, the heirs and Legal lUpresentatives of Charles Dubo , deceased, and wliu are Ilie Ileu s and Leui ltepreentatives, uf Touissant ii..

unoois ueceuaed

SAM't.. BOOKER, Comnyrs. vViLL 1'AtCE NOilCE. that J .,

Indianapolis, June 10, 18-21. tp by pny Attorney, ou the 1st day f ihc LOST CERTIFICATE OF LAND Kr 0f Ue Ccu't Court PURCHASED FROM THE U S f LouutJr aPI,l tor the appointP im p v vni p - iB.u. p. meutot commissioners, to divide the PUBLIC M I ICE .. hereby given, Ueal Kstat bd o le-al heir that, three weeks after date, annlication . 0 . ... "5,,s

will bmle to the Renter of 'Ae Land E" dTiVd uS- in fi "r , Office, a, Vjncennesf for the renewal H! X d. v?De

ouri in

appi 1 nitie n;irti.

1 - i "on 01 estate, in said Countv.

or destroyed. ,b, longing to the .aid Heirs and Legal Given under my ImiVd at Princeton,! F'es -louwsant Dubois,

ii.- .i .1... .r ' ,0.1. 'iuitcascu.

lius juuay ui rvu. 10-1.

WILLIAM BARKER.

Charles 11. Brown, AYD Amorv Kinney,

Sheep skins Retorts and

Philad. Giue

Pearl Ashes Indian Ink

Rotten Stone

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4 vers $ Graduated i sures J Electrical

Recei-Mea-Cylin-

SweetOil in Flasks Smellin- Knftlri

Tixlj'P-ink Root I Vials

Vlesandtia Senuac Sur"con9

Sassanarella

Prussian Blue IVrre de Senna Fustic IJateman's Drops British Oil

Instru-

j ments J Spring Lancets J Thumb do. Svringes

Opodeldoc

J Ess. Mustard, &c.

All which are warranted to be of tho very be-t quality. Physicians and country merchant, are ;nvited to call and examine for themselves. BLACK AL W. BALL Ao 19 JIain-st. Three doors above the corn er ol West Front street. Cincinnati, pril, 1821. 15-4 ON COMMISSION, By J OILY If'ISE, Hater-street, a quantity of PAP Eli, viz: No's. 1. 2, 3, CAP, FANCY POST, and PLAIN, do. SUPER ROYAL PRIN TING, do. WRAPPING and TEA, do. ALSO, WINDOW GLASS, assorted. PORTER BOTTLES and HOLLOW WARE,

CALF SKINS,

SPANISH SOLE LEATHER, naii.s. rnnnr.R x,.

SUSAN JONES, one of the All of which will be sold low for Cask.

ir.ccnnes, JMarch 23, 1821. 48tf

lleirs and Legal Uepresentatwes uf

ouiasAK r uunois, deceased. VjncennesAug. 10, 1821. 15-4t

I Wool Carding.

1 iuu jjiacuce lu iuc ursi wuuiciaj WILL in future Practice LA"W in con- KTHE subscriber wishes to inform the Circuit of the State of Indiana, and in

Geo. R. C. Sullivan, ATTORNEY AT LAW.

WILL practice in the first Judicial fi ' a. r it . 4. . a r 1? . i.

junctions the counties ot ltavis,lCnoxf public, that he has a CARDING the Counties of Crawford and Edwards, Sullivan, ; Vigo Martin, Dubois Pike, MACHINE, now ready for Carding, in the Illinois State. He may always nnfl in thf Sunrpme Court. One of them iust below where the Steam Mill fnrmpr. K fnun.l I.; flR ;n v;nr.nn.. .I

will at all times be found in their office, ly stood. Those who wish to give him less when absent on professional busiat Washington, except during-the sit- a call, may depend on having their work ness; he has made arrangements for ting of the Courts. All orders and con- done in the best manner. business forwarded to biui in his abvevancinnill bepunctually attended to. H. D. ' WHEELER- eence. to be attended to. 'Washington, April 10, 18.C0. 5-tf Vinccaucs, Juac 3d, -Ctf Viacjaasseclajlfii C5 fi